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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
The top o' the mornin' to you, Mick........      I, 154
The white and- the orange, the blue and green, boys .    II, 457
The white sails are filled.............      I, 430
The wild bee reels from bough to bough......    II, 492
The winter fleeteth like a dream.........      I, 387
The work that should to-day be wrought......    II, 221
The young May moon is beaming, love......    II, 173
Then Oberon spake the word of might.......      I, 56
There are veils that lift, there are bars that fall ...    II, 277
There is a clearing in the maze of flowers......      I, 109
There is a green hill far away..........      I, 13
There is a green island.............      I, 97
There is a way I am fain to go .........    II, 76
There is fire in the heart of the Nine Glens within .      I, 112
There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet . .    II, 170
There our murdered brother lies.........      I, 252
There was a jolly miller once ..........      I, 66
There was a place in childhood.........    II, 15
There were trees in Tir-Conal..........    II, 134
There's a colleen fair as May......... .    II, 263
There's a dear little plant............      I, 132
There's a gray fog over Dublin..........      I, 140
There's a sweet sleep for my love.........    II, 80
" There's no one on the long white road "......      I, 4
These be God's fair high palaces.........      I, 331
They are dying! they are dying..........    II, 47
They are going, going, going...........    II, 82
They chained her fair young body.........    II, 270
Think, the ragged turf-boy urges ........    II, 477
This morning there were dazzling drifts of daisies . .    11,520
This world is all a fleeting show..........    11,174
Those delicate wanderers...........    II, 290
Those evening bells ! those evening bells......    II, 174
Thou art, O God ! the life and light .......    II, 175
Thou canst not boast of Fortune's store ......    11,312
Thou golden sunshine in the peaceful day.....    II, 354
Thou hast the golden glory of the day.......    II, 537
Thou know'st it not, love, when light looks are around
thee...................      1,464
Thou that hast a daughter............      I, 36